2017 Artsakhian presidential election

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2017 Artsakhian presidential election
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  2012 19 July 2017 (2017-07-19) 2020  

Two-thirds of votes from the 33 National Assembly members required
  Bako Sahakyan.jpg
Nominee Bako Sahakyan Eduard Aghabekyan
Party Democratic Party Movement 88
Electoral vote284
Percentage87.5%12.5%

President before election

Bako Sahakyan
Independent

Elected President

Bako Sahakyan
Democratic Party

Indirect presidential elections were held in the unrecognised Republic of Artsakh on 19 July 2017. [1] [2] The incumbent, Bako Sahakyan, was elected to a third term. [3]

Contents

Background

After a constitutional referendum in 2017, the country is transitioning from a semi-presidential system to a presidential system. As a result, presidential elections were delayed until 2020 in order to be held alongside legislative elections. [4] In July 2017, the National Assembly elected the President for the next three years until the general election.

Candidates

Two candidates were registered.

The Democratic Party of Artsakh nominated the incumbent president Bako Sahakyan. [5] [6] Free Motherland and the Armenian Revolutionary Federation also supported the incumbent.

While, Movement 88 nominated former Stepanakert Mayor Eduard Aghabekyan. [7]

Results

28 members of National Assembly voted for Bako Sahakyan, 4 of them voted for Eduard Aghabekyan, while one of the MPs abstained.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Bako Sahakyan Democratic Party 2887.50
Eduard Aghabekyan Movement 88 412.50
Total32100.00
Registered voters/turnout33
Source: Media Max

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